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THE IMPORTANCE OF PRICING
Without a doubt, of all of the mistakes that a Seller can make, mispricing the home either too high or too low is the most harmful and costly. Price your home too low, the home will sell, and probably sell quickly, but you will lose money that is rightfully yours. Price the property too high and it will linger on the market and likely not sell, costing money in the form of interest, repairs, upkeep and added stress.
Your REALTOR® will work with you to select the list price that puts your home in the best competitive position to sell for the highest price in the least amount of time. Together, you will review homes like yours that have recently sold, are currently for sale, or have expired or been taken off the market.
The Buyer activity will likely occur within the first couple weeks of your home being on the market. Therefore, pricing it correctly at the onset increases a timely sale with less inconvenience and greater monetary return.
KEY REASONS TO PRICE PROPERLY:
A TIMELY SALE Chances are that your home will ultimately sell at its fair market value. Pricing it properly at the onset simply increases the likelihood of a timely sale with less inconvenience and greater monetary return.
COMPETITION Buyers educate themselves by viewing many properties and they will always look at a range of homes priced competitively. They know, or learn very quickly, what is a fair price.If your home is not competitive in value with those they have seen in the same price range, it simply will not sell.
REPUTATION Overpricing causes most homes to remain on the market too long. Buyers and Agents become aware of the long exposure period and often are hesitant to make an offer because they fear something is wrong with the property. Homes on the market for a long period of time, historically sell for less than their fair market value.
INCONVENIENCE If overpricing keeps your home from selling promptly, you may end up owning two homes, the one you are trying to sell and the new home you have already purchased. This can prove to be costly, worrisome and very inconvenient.
FOR AN ESTIMATE OF NET PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF YOUR HOME, CHECK WITH YOUR REALTOR®.